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$xhtml = array(
	'title' => 'My mother is just being vindictive!',
	'body' => <<<END
<p>
	While I formatted my <a href="https://professorshyguy.bandcamp.com./merch/32gb-usb-30-drive-fragmentation-version">Professor Shyguy $a[USB] drive</a> yesterday, I didn&apos;t move any of the files to it until today.
	Now that I&apos;ve tried actually adding files to the $a[USB] drive, I&apos;ve found that the thing doesn&apos;t work! Every time that I remove the drive from <a href="/en/domains/newdawn.local.xhtml">newdawn</a> and plug it back in, the file system is corrupted.
	It started out only corrupting when I added files, but bad went to worse quickly.
	It doesn&apos;t matter if I add files or not, the file system becomes corrupt.
	With much help from people in <a href="ircs://irc.oftc.net.:6697/%23Debian">#Debian</a>, I found a pattern though.
	The drive only corrupts when the file system on the drive isn&apos;t $a[FAT]32.
	Ugh, I hate $a[FAT]32.
	In addition to the needless fragmentation and being prone to file system breakage, $a[FAT] uses file names that are case-insensitive and and severely limit uses of non-alphanumeric, $a[ASCII]-range characters.
	Using a $a[FAT] file system, I&apos;ll be able to back some files up, such as my compressed music archives, but I won&apos;t be able to store an extracted and organized copy of my music for easy transfer to a device that I want to play music on.
	I planned to spend very little time with files today, simply setting up the transfer and letting it complete on its own, but I ended up debugging this all day.
	In the end, I <strong>*still*</strong> didn&apos;t manage to get the files backed up either! So much for working on the job hunt today.
	I&apos;ll get the files transfered tomorrow.
</p>
<p>
	While working on the $a[USB] drive today, I noticed something strange.
	This &quot;32$a[GB]&quot; $a[USB] drive is actually a 64$a[GB] drive! At first, I thought that this was an oversight by Professor Shyguy, but looking at the store page again, it seems that it&apos;s called a 32$a[GB] in the title, but within the body text, it&apos;s mentioned as being a 64$a[GB] drive.
	Strange.
</p>
<p>
	I&apos;ve figured out why my $a[Tor] is going down, at least in part.
	It seems to go down when my modem goes down, which had been confusing to me before, but it turns out that it has something to do with $a[Tor]&apos;s restarting.
	I&apos;m not sure why $a[Tor] is restarting, but if it restarts while the modem is down, my $a[DNS] server is unable to resolve $a[DNS] records, so $a[Tor] crashes because of &quot;unparseable&quot; addresses to forward to.
	If $a[Tor] would quit restarting, the problem would go away.
	Likewise, if the modem would quit failing, there wouldn&apos;t be an issue.
	One thing that still confuses me though is that once $a[Tor] goes down because it can&apos;t resolve an address, it fails to reperform the $a[DNS] lookup once I try restarting $a[Tor] with $a[DNS] services back up.
</p>
<p>
	Our mother took us to see some old military base ruins today.
	While the ruins were interesting, what&apos;s more interesting was her admission while there.
	She had been there before, but thought that the ruins were just barely not visible from the main road.
	She also thought that there was only one old room.
	Once we made it there, we saw that the ruins were way down a trail, quite a ways from the road, and there were three rooms.
	We didn&apos;t say anything about that of course, but she admitted that her memory is often bad! Somehow though, although she knows that her memory is poor, she&apos;ll argue to the death that she remembers correctly about things and we don&apos;t.
	On the way home, Vanessa was trying to get our mother to go on a walk with her, but our mother didn&apos;t want to go.
	Vanessa didn&apos;t want to go without our mother, so she gave up on going out.
	Or mother started acting like she didn&apos;t understand why Vanessa no longer wanted to go on the walk, and started telling her off.
	I explained the situation, so our mother told me off! She them proceeded to explain that she wanted Vanessa to explain the obvious to her.
	She&apos;s just being vindictive to Vanessa! Our mother complains that Vanessa is afraid to talk to people, but our mother herself is a big cause of it! We all know this, but it seems that our mother is doing it intentionally.
	I&apos;m appalled.
	Most of the misunderstandings between Vanessa and our mother probably aren&apos;t misunderstandings at all, but deliberate attacks from our mother.
</p>
END
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